Rumbleverse deploys new server configurations to address long matchmaking queues
One of the few bad things Rumbleverse players have had to say about the game has been regarding wait times, which Iron Galaxy seeks to address today.
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One of the few bad things Rumbleverse players have had to say about the game has been regarding wait times, which Iron Galaxy seeks to address today.
Iron Galaxy's plans to release Rumbleverse in early access this fall have changed for the better.
Rumbleverse has one more 48-hour network test lined up before heading into Early Access.
In the middle of several press conferences and special events, Rumbleverse brought the fun to PC and consoles for 24 hours over the weekend.
Iron Galaxy is going to give Rumbleverse a bit more time in development before a full release, but it is also hosting a network test for the game soon.
The Divekick studio is preparing an all-out brawl with its new game Rumbleverse.
There are still no plans for a new Killer Instinct sequel, but if Monday's Twitch Rivals tournament showed anything, it's that the Xbox team should make it happen.
With news of Iron Galaxy working on a brand new IP comes the inevitable question of their status on the Killer Instinct franchise.
In the wake of Wednesday morning's announcements from Iron Galaxy, Shacknews gets together with Adam Boyes, Chelsea Blasko, and David 'DeeJ' Dague to talk about the studio's upcoming new IP.
Iron Galaxy is preparing to work on an all-new IP and has recruited former Bungie Communications Director David 'DeeJ' Dague to help.